According to Alex Marvez, of the Sun-Sentinel, the Miami Dolphins have selected four coaches for minority coaching internships with the team. Former NFL RB Amp Lee (Rams), Cheston Blackshear (Florida), Wayne Dickens (Moorehouse), and Charles Huff (Central Florida) will all work with Dolphins' coaches during training camp.

Tom Kowalski reports for mlive.com the Detroit Lions are working on an injury settlement with veteran RB Amp Lee (hamstring). It's still possible, though, that Lee could return to the Lions before the season is over. WR Larry Foster, who has a sprained ligament in his left knee, will be sidelined for at least the next two weeks. RT Aaron Gibson left practice early Monday with a bad headache. His status for this week's game is unknown.

The Free Press reports Detroit Lions WR Herman Moore (shoulder) and TE David Sloan (broken hand) are expected to play Thursday night in the final pre-season game against Tennessee. WR Germane Crowell (knee) probably won't play until the regular season. RB Amp Lee may finally see some action. He was a late scratch last week when he said his injured hamstring wasn't ready. Lee will spend time this week with the hamstring specialists who assisted FB Brock Olivo earlier in training camp.

Updating a story from yesterday, the Free Press reports Detroit Lions SS Ron Rice may only have a jammed big toe as a result of a play in practice yesterday. Results of his X-rays have not been revealed. "We don't think that it's broken, but we don't know," coach Marty Mornhinweg said. "He got it jammed." RB Amp Lee (hamstring) may see some action in Saturday's pre-season game. He has yet to play in the pre-season.

Curt Sylvester reports for the Free Press Detroit Lions RB Lamont Warren, out of football in 2000, appears to be the leading candidate to back up RB James Stewart. He has been a steady performer in training camp and has made the most of his opportunities in the pre-season, with six carries for 52 yards (8.7 yards an attempt) and four receptions for 33 yards. With Warren, Sedrick Irvin, Reuben Droughns and Amp Lee competing for the backup job, coach Marty Mornhinweg probably won't make a decision until the end of the pre-season.

Curt Sylvester reports for the Free Press the Detroit Lions expect a spirited competition for the team's No. 2 RB slot. The candidates are Amp Lee, Lamont Warren, Reuben Droughns and Sedrick Irvin. After spending last season in the doghouse, Irvin is now enjoying a fresh start with a new staff. "It's a great opportunity for me," Irvin said Friday, the first day of full-squad workouts. Sedrick is right in the ballpark as far as our running back situation," said coach Marty Mornhinweg. Irvin likes the team's new West Coast offense, which includes a lot of passes to running backs.